Free Entry to The Queen's Gallery in London

The Queen’s Gallery

London Pass Benefits:

The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions from the Royal collection – an astonishing and wide-ranging collection of paintings, sculpture and other works of art as well as a glittering array of priceless treasure held in trust for the Nation by Her Majesty The Queen. This is a popular site for London visitors who love art and a Free Entry site for London Pass holders.

Originally created over 40 years ago on the west front of Buckingham Palace, The Queen’s Gallery London was built out of the bomb-damaged ruins of a former private chapel and recently redeveloped.

31 October - 2 February 2015 Cairo to Constantinople: Early Photographs of the Middle East documents the Prince of Wales' (later King Edward VII) four-month tour of the Middle East through the work of photographer Francis Bedford (1815-94).

Over 60 paintings will be on display to the public as well as drawings, clothing and garments, jewellery and armnour from the time.

TOP TIP: Due to the popularity the gallery we advise you visit in the afternoons when it is less bus. Note: Pass holders must obtain a gallery ticket from the ticket desk.

There are many places worth visiting in a short walking distance from Queens Gallery; for example: The Royal Mews, The Guards Museum and The Churchill War Rooms. With The London Pass you have a chance to visit all these places for free.